RMDC3X1G–Ancient statue in Charles VI, Holy Roman Empire, by Peter and Paul Strudel, the center of the Prunksaal, the State National Libr
RMBK545F–Siege of town defended by the Burgundians under Charles VI, Hundred Years' War. Hand-colored woodcut
RMHH4CJX–Kaiser Karl VI, Charles VI, (1685 – 1740) Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Croatia (as Charles III), and King of Serbia, Archduke of Austria
RMF26435–Eugène Delacroix - Charles VI and Odette de Champdivers
RMM2EEK8–The meeting of King Charles VI of France and the Duke of Brittany at Tours
RMG1DE5T–Engraved portrait of King Charles VI of France (1368-1422) he was king during the Hundred Years' War. Dated 15th Century
RM2AR7DJD–CHARLES VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1685-1740)
RMHTM1GC–Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI (1685 - 1740) depicted on his sarcophagus in the Kaisergruft (Imperial Crypt) in Vienna, Austria.
RMED3F9Y–Charles VI, 1685 - 1740, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, Hungary, Croatia and Serbia, Archduke of Austria, Charles II of S
RMCW7124–Charles VI and his court
RMERG2PH–The French King, Charles VI, receives the English envoys. From Froissart's Chronicles by Jean Froissart, chronicler of medieval France, c. 1337 – c. 1405; Charles VI King of France 3 December 1368 - 21 October 1422.
RMTAXEF7–A glaive of the Trabant Lifeguard of Austrian Emperor Charles VI, Typical wrought iron rib blade, the spine signed 'Du Manufacturier J:(ohann) Phil:(ipp) Kirschbaum a Sohlingen' and numbered '39'. Both sides etched and gilt with the crowned double-headed Habsburg eagle, the lower edge and upper sleeve section gilt. Length 66.5 cm. Rare. Around 1730/40, J.P. Kirschbaum provided glaives to the court of emperor Charles VI (ruled 1711-40). In addition to the Museum of Art History in Vienna, the Musee de L'Armée in Paris possesses Trabant Lifeguard gl, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMMMGXD2–French: Portrait de Charles VI, roi de France Charles VI of France. after 1837. Charles6lefou
RM2AYHBNX–François-Auguste Biard - Le roi fou ou la folie de Charles VI.
RMHH4DX3–POPULAR UPRISING Charles VI parleys with an armed group of Parisians.
RMFF9FW6–CHARLES VI (1368-1422). /nKing of France, 1380-1422. Aquatint, 19th century.
RMMBD5TJ–Prague, Charles VI Statue of Charles VI on the eastern bank of the Vltava river, by the Charles Bridge. Charles VI is said to have been Europes last initiate ruler.
RMBRHAK3–King Charles VI of France, 1369 - 1422, on his throne. Known as The Beloved and The Mad.
RM2BDY4J7–King Charles VI of France Prepares for War
RMW2DT9C–'Charles VI in the Forest of Le Mans', (1392,), 1890. Creator: Unknown.
RMDDP732–Playing-cards of the Moon (left) and Justice (right) from the court of Charles VI, France, circa 1400. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDC41W2–CoA of Emperor Charles VI of Habsburg, Hofburg Palace, Burghof, Vienna, Austria.
RMH2PK3J–CHARLES VI. IN THE FOREST OF LE MANS. - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RM2DB8K5T–The coronation of King Charles VI - Jean Fouquet
RMG1CC0Y–Portrait of King Charles VI of France (1368-1422) a member of the House of Valois. Dated 15th Century
RM2BET6GR–CHARLES VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1685-1740)
RME1MYBN–Joachimsthaler of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI. Museum of Coin Minting in the Italian Court in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic.
RFC4KF9K–The figures represent French women around 1300. They are Isabel of Bavaria (consort of Charles VI) and two ladies in waiting.
RMGG2CTP–King Charles VI of France during the 'Bal des Ardents' festivities (1368-1422) January 28, 1393 France Paris. Bibliothèque nationale
RMD25GR3–Pierre Salmon presents the manuscript to king Charles VI the Beloved. Miniature. 15th century. France National Library.
RMR2463T–Emperor Charles VI giving an audience to the Venetian ambassadors Pietro Capello and Andrea Corner in Trieste, September 11, 1728, by Francesco Beda (1840-1900). Italy, 19th century Italian ( Charles VI succeeded his elder brother, Joseph I, as Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, King of Hungary and Croatia, Serbia and Archduke of Austria in 1711. )
RMDKP2JC–Proclamation of the truce between Charles VI and Richard II, 1396.
RM2B011PC–Uzbekistan: Letter of Timur to Charles VI of France, 1402, a witness to Timurid relations with Europe. Timurid relations with Europe developed in the early 15th century, as the Mongol ruler Timur and European monarchs attempted to develop a rapprochement against the growing Ottoman Empire. Although the Timurids had been Muslim since the early 14th century, a strong hostility remained between them and the Ottoman Turks as well as the Egyptian Mamluks. Ironically considering his self-proclaimed title of ghazi (or 'Warrior for Islam'), Timur maintained relatively friendly relations with Europe.
RMG3891D–ISABEAU DE BAVIERE queen of Charles VI of France Date: 1370 - 1435
RMFFAH2G–CHARLES VI (1368-1422). /nKing of France, 1380-1422. Steel engraving, French, 19th century.
RMMC6JG6–OCCULTISTS - CHARLES VI. Statue of Charles VI on the eastern bank of the Vitava river, by the Charles Bridge. Charles VI is said to have been Europe's last initiate ruler
RMBF7W81–Henry V of England taking the hand of Catherine, daughter of Charles VI of France, seen on left.
RFMN9KNN–PARIS. Porte Montmartre Sous Charles VI. Aquatint. SMALL 1808 old print
RMDF2H2H–Charles VI, king of France from 1380 to 1422. History of France, by J.Henry (Paris, 1842)
RMFF638T–heraldy, seals, golden bull of Emperor Charles VI, 1356, back, view of Rome, Hamburg City Archive, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFJT6T9A–King Charles VI of France. Amusement by a court jester, Charles VI, 1368 - 1422, called the Beloved and the Mad, was King of France from 1380 to his death, Digital improved reproduction of an image published between 1880 - 1885
RFCWREPR–Charles VI leaving Narbonne
RMM579RB–Young Charles VI in the Forest of Mans
RMKCENM5–Illumination depicting Emperor Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia (1361-1419) and King Charles VI of France (1368-1422). Dated 15th Century
RMD85D0P–CHARLES VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1685-1740) painted by Johann Gottfried Auerbach about 1735
RMHTM1GE–Skeleton crowned with the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire depicted on the sarcophagus of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI (1685 - 1740) in the Kaisergruft (Imperial Crypt) in Vienna, Austria.
RMEDRC3N–Portrait of Charles VI, Jan Caspar Philips, 1735
RMCW8PEB–Madness of Charles VI
RMDP21PT–Charles VI of Habsburg (1685-1740), Holy Roman Emperor (1711-1740). Proclamation of the Archduke Charles as king of Spain, 1706.
RMR24643–Emperor Charles VI giving an audience to the Venetian ambassadors Pietro Capello and Andrea Corner in Trieste, September 11, 1728, by Francesco Beda (1840-1900). Italy, 19th century Italian ( Charles VI succeeded his elder brother, Joseph I, as Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, King of Hungary and Croatia, Serbia and Archduke of Austria in 1711. )
RMDKP2KK–Journey of Charles VI and Louis of Orleans from Montpelier to Paris.
RF2J3PCJX–Emperor Charles VI Statue in the State Hall of Austrian National Library - Vienna, Austria
RMG39HWW–Henry V of England and Charles VI of France enter Paris after the Treaty of Troyes. Date: 1420
RMFF657A–ISABELLA OF BAVARIA /n(1370-1435). Queen of Charles VI of France, 1389-1422. Lithograph, French, 19th century.
RMMC6M5Y–Tarot Cards - Major Arcana One of the Tarot cards painted for Charles VI of France cica 1392 The Pope Card From C P Hargraves A History of Playing Cards 1930 edition
RMBBPBE6–Siege of a town defended by The Burgundians under Charles VI
RFG0W3E9–FRANCE: costumes: Veneur; Le Sacre de Charles VI; Chevalier, old print 1875
RMDEBN85–´Charles VI dans la forêt du Mans´ (Charles seized by madness in the forest of Le Mans)
RMGJXY14–The Dukes of Burgundy and Berri, in council following their appointment as Regents of the Realm following the insanity of King Charles VI in 1393.
RMR5AE4P–King Charles VI of France, Amusement by a court jester, woodcut, 1888, France
RFCWREP2–Charles VI entering in Toulouse
RM2DB8K64–Madness of Charles VI: crossing the forest of Le Mans on an expedition against Pierre de Craon, the king, brandishing a sword, mistakes the members of his retinue for enemies and attacks them - 15th Century
RMD95K8B–Charles VI (1368-1422) King of France from 1380, known as The Foolish, he became deranged in 1392. Father of Catherine of Valois, queen of Henry V of England. Copperplate engraving, 1793.
RM2F23D09–CHRISTINE de PIZAN (1364-c 1430) Venetian-French poet and author at the court of Charles VI of France here reading to a group of courtiers about 1413
RMHTM1GA–Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI (1685 - 1740) depicted on his sarcophagus in the Kaisergruft (Imperial Crypt) in Vienna, Austria.
RMRYE9K1–Conversation between Albert of Austria and Charles VI, Jan Ruyter, 1741 - 1744
RMCW8XCC–Gold coin of Charles VI
RM2G8XN5G–Carlos Luis de Borbón (Carlos Luis María Fernando de Borbón y Braganza) (1818-1861), count of Montemolin. Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne as Charles VI. Son of Carlos Maria Isidro de Borbón and Maria Francisca de Braganza. Braganza's pretender leaves. Illustration by Manuel Miranda. Engraving by Ortega. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Madrid, 1842.
RMPTHK40–Emperor Charles VI and Gundacker Count Althann 1728 Francesco Solimena 1657 - 1747 Italy Italian ( harles VI, (1685 - 1740, Vienna Austria ) Holy Roman emperor from 1711 and, as Charles III, archduke of Austria and king of Hungary.
RMDKP2M7–Council of Regents during the illness of Charles VI the Mad of France.
RF2J3PCNE–Emperor Charles VI Statue in the State Hall of Austrian National Library - Vienna, Austria
RMG38GK3–ISABEAU DE BAVIERE queen of Charles VI le Bien Aime / le Fou Date: 1370 - 1435
RMFF8AH4–CHARLES VI (1368-1422). /nKing of France, 1380-1422. Pictured in his palace. French manuscript illumination, 15th century.
RMMBD2PY–Statue of Charles VI on the eastern bank of the Vltava river, by the Charles Bridge. Charles VI is said to have been Europe's last initiate ruler. Charles VI the Well-Beloved, later known as the Mad (French: Charles VI le Bien-Aimé, later known as le Fol) (December 3, 1368 - October 21, 1422) was a King of France (1380-1422) and a member of the Valois Dynasty. He was born in Paris, the son of King Charles V and Jeanne de Bourbon. At the age of eleven, he was crowned King of France in 1380 in the cathedral at Reims. Until he took complete charge as king in 1388, France was run by his uncle, Ph
RMA1TP4G–Charles VI, The Well Beloved, later The Mad, 1368 -1412, is advised of an ambush in the forest near Angers.
RFGD1AF8–PARIS: Porte Seine Saint Denis sous. Charles VI. Aquatint, antique print 1808
RMDFGGDA–Charles VI (3 December 1368 - 21 October 1422), called the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé) and the Mad (French: le Fol or le
RMGJXYK1–Charles VI, the King of France receiving news from Sir James de Helly, of the allied army's defeat in Turkey in 1396.
RMR5AF8C–Charles VI, 1 October 1685, 20 October 1740, Holy Roman Emperor, woodcut, England
RFH2H3H2–Engraving portrait of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, Hungary,Croatia, Serbia und Archduke of Austria, father of Maria Theresa Holy Roman Empress
RMM23M58–The journey of Charles VI of France and his brother the Duke of Touraine from Montpelier to Paris
RMG2NJGK–The funeral procession of Charles VI of France, le Bien-Aimé, with Paris in the background. On the coffin lies a wax effigy arrayed with all the attributes of Power. The mourners are depicted in black with exception of the members of Parliament. Dated 15th Century
RMCC26F1–Charles VI of France (1368-1422) Sitting on French throne, King of France (1380-1422). Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMHTB8YN–Charles VI, Karl VI., 1685-1740, Holy Roman Emperor
RMH4KC52–Conversation between Albert of Austria and Charles VI, Jan Ruyter, 1741 - 1744
RM2A6008E–Portrait of King Charles VI of France (1368-1422) a member of the House of Valois. Dated 15th Century
RM2HCF8TK–Peace treaty between the King of Spain Philip V and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI. Concluded in Vienna on 7 June 1725; ratified by Philip V in San Ildefonso on 24 July of that year. Collection of the Treaties of Peace, Alliance, Commerce adjusted by the Crown of Spain with the Foreign Powers (Colección de los Tratados de Paz, Alianza, Comercio ajustados por la Corona de España con las Potencias Extranjeras). Volume II. Madrid, 1800. Historical Military Library of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
RMPTHK42–Emperor Charles VI and Gundacker Count Althann 1728 Francesco Solimena 1657 - 1747 Italy Italian ( harles VI, (1685 - 1740, Vienna Austria ) Holy Roman emperor from 1711 and, as Charles III, archduke of Austria and king of Hungary.
RMDKP2K4–Meeting of King Charles VI and Duke of Brittany, at Tours, c.1396.
RF2J3PCX9–Emperor Charles VI sarcophagus at the Imperial Burial Vault, the Habsburg Dynasty Crypt - Vienna, Austria
RMG386YR–During the reign of Charles VI the Bastille is part of the fortifications of Paris, facing the chemin de Vincennes, alongside the Porte Saint Antoine Date: 1420
RMFF6563–ISABELLA OF BAVARIA /n(1370-1435). Queen of Charles VI of France, 1389-1422. Isabella entering Paris, France. Manuscript illumination, French, 15th century.
RMBM55CD–On 18th July 1385, in Amiens, Isabeau of Bavaria was married to Charles VI of France.
RM2E1YNF5–Portrait of Charles VI the Beloved, the Mad (1368 - 1422). King of France from 1380 to 1422. House of Valois. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842
RFMN9M50–PARIS. Portes du Temple & Saint-Antoine sous Charles VI. Aquatint. SMALL 1808
RF2HKAY8Y–Inspired by Linen damask napkin with the victories over the Turks by Eugenius of Savoy under Charles VI of Austria, White linen damask napkin with the victories over the Turks by Eugenius of Savoy under Charles VI of Austria. Interwoven: BELGRADE and TVRCA PRECATVR VITAM. Marked T C 38., Vlaanderen, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMGJXXGD–The proclamation of a truce between Richard II of England and Charles VI of France. It was long delayed due to the temporary insanity and illness of King Charles III.
RME8T8T1–Statue of Emperor Charles VI., 1727, on Schöner Brunnen fountain, Bad Windsheim, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
RMERG167–Charles VI, King of France (the Well-loved), pictured wearing blue robes, a crown, and holding symbollic sceptres depicting
RMM23M68–Madness of Charles VI: crossing the forest of Le Mans on an expedition against Pierre de Craon, the king, brandishing a sword, mistakes the members of his retinue for enemies and attacks them.
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